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Sustainability in the bathroom: how to save water and energy with small renovations

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Making your home sustainable is essential to help preserve the environment and reduce costs.
The bathroom, being one of the areas where most water and energy is consumed, offers multiple opportunities to implement small and optimal reforms that promote efficiency. Here is a list of effective strategies that have been tried and tested and have been purchased with excellent results:

1-assembly or installation of saving devices.

Equipping faucets and showerheads with aerators and low-flow devices will significantly reduce your water consumption without compromising pressure. These accessories mix air with the water, reducing the flow rate and, therefore, the amount of water used.

2-Repair and correction of leaks.

A leak, although it may seem insignificant, can waste a considerable amount of water in the long run. Addressing repairs immediately is crucial to avoid unnecessary losses, as over time the volume of water lost will equal a high cost.

3-Use of efficient appliances.

Opting for modern energy-efficient appliances, such as washing machines and dryers, can reduce energy consumption by up to 30% compared to older models. In addition, many of these devices are designed to use less water, contributing to greater sustainability.

4-Implementation of dual-flush systems in toilets.

Toilets with dual push-button systems allow you to select the amount of water used in each flush, which can result in water savings of more than 70%.

5-Harnessing renewable energies for water heating.

Integrating technologies such as aerothermal and solar photovoltaic energy in the home can significantly reduce energy consumption associated with water heating. These solutions not only reduce dependence on fossil fuels, but also contribute to the decarbonization of buildings.

6-Heat recycling of drain water.

Heat recovery from water used in showers and sinks can pre-heat incoming water, reducing the energy required to reach the desired temperature. This technology can save up to 60% of the thermal energy that would otherwise be lost down the drain.

7-Regular maintenance and cleaning with natural products

Keeping the bathroom clean and in good condition is essential for its efficiency. Using natural products, such as a mixture of baking soda and citric acid, can be an effective and environmentally friendly alternative for cleaning, avoiding the use of harsh chemicals.


Implementing these small bathroom renovations not only promotes sustainability, but also contributes to cost reductions in water and energy bills, improving quality of life and overall well-being.

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